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-22. right now i am 5% nationally. the fact is, i am not being recognized at 5% nationally. if people did, the overwhelming reaction would be, who the hell is gary johnson? >> what does it take to get into the debates? >> you have to get into the polls. >> the green party earlier wrapped up its convention with its nomination of dr. jill stein and her running mate cheri honkala. stein called her ticket a viable third-party ticket challenge too beholden republicans and democrats. >> i believe grass-roots grows from the community up, but at the same time, we have a state of emergency at the national mall. to silence the only hope of that opposition's voice in this election when so much is at stake, i think, would be a terrible loss for the american people. there is no reason why americans should have to walk into the voting booths in november and only have effectively two wall street-sponsored choices. >> that was green party nominee jill stein. we also spoke to justice party nominee rocky an
-22. right now i am 5% nationally. the fact is, i am not being recognized at 5% nationally. if people did, the overwhelming reaction would be, who the hell is gary johnson? >> what does it take to get into the debates? >> you have to get into the polls. >> the green party earlier wrapped up its convention with its nomination of dr. jill stein and her running mate cheri honkala. stein called her ticket a viable third-party ticket challenge too beholden republicans and...
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that is 22% more than the u.s. average. that sprung jerry brown to action. he directed the california regulators to relax fall control. oil refineries could release supply of cheaper fuel. if it's good for one state, whee not good for 57, president obama. >> dana: the secretary of energy thought it would be good idea to have european gas prices. now long beach, the average, $4.60. highest one in long beach was $6.65. imagine you drive along the highway you need to get gas and you see that. the environmental regulations across the board are -- well, not fair that california then can wave theirs. they have -- they got carved off early on. energy legislation. >> eric: they added additional regulation to california. just bringing it down to the rest. the question is if that works. using regulation for the gas prices, bob, why don't we reduce the regulations? >> bob: the two biggest refineries in california were offline for a month. because of the electricity problems. if you take the biggest refineries and you knock them out, i assume it means that demand would
that is 22% more than the u.s. average. that sprung jerry brown to action. he directed the california regulators to relax fall control. oil refineries could release supply of cheaper fuel. if it's good for one state, whee not good for 57, president obama. >> dana: the secretary of energy thought it would be good idea to have european gas prices. now long beach, the average, $4.60. highest one in long beach was $6.65. imagine you drive along the highway you need to get gas and you see...
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better health care and new clinics have boosted life expectancy by as much as 22 years, but those gains could be temporary if the villagers here are right and the afghan government can't hold the country together, the taliban will fight their way back, undefeated by a superpower. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting for us. "the new york times" reporting the u.s. ais bandening hopes of a peace deal with the taliban right on the front page today. the report says that goal has been scrapped in favor of a less ambitious plan that would have the after ghans work out a deal among themselves once u.s. combat troops withdraw. >>> now members of boeing will return to the bargaining table this afternoon after the union overwhelmingly rejected the company's most recent contract offer. the union's current contract expires on saturday. let's get the latest from karen chao. she's live for us in london. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, willie. there are early alarm bells ringing we may see some sort of industrial action if a new contract can't be agreed. put forward by boeing yest
better health care and new clinics have boosted life expectancy by as much as 22 years, but those gains could be temporary if the villagers here are right and the afghan government can't hold the country together, the taliban will fight their way back, undefeated by a superpower. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting for us. "the new york times" reporting the u.s. ais bandening hopes of a peace deal with the taliban right on the front page today. the report says that goal...
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bob mcdonnell. we have traveled to stick together time and time again, and he goes all over the country helping me. he is also showing in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congress sman goodlatte. in particular thanks to the general. i appreciate his invitation to be here today at the virginia military institute. it is a privilege to be an institution like this that has done so much for the nation both in times of war and times of peace. for more than 107 years, vmi has done more than educate students. it has guided their transformation into citizens, warriors, and leaders. vmi graduates serve with honor in nation's defense, just as many are doing in afghanistan and other plants. -- lands. i mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join with you and praying for the many vmi graduates who are right now serving in harm's way. may god bless all who serve and all who have served. of all the vmi graduates, and none is more distingui
bob mcdonnell. we have traveled to stick together time and time again, and he goes all over the country helping me. he is also showing in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congress sman goodlatte. in particular thanks to the general. i appreciate his invitation to be here today at the virginia military institute. it is a privilege to be an institution like this that has done so much for the nation both in times of war and times of peace....
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facebook is hosting cnbc at its new york headquarters. it's amazing. they're really trying to communicate. >> i'll leave it there, gentlemen. thank you so much. nick, max, see you soon. thanks so much. don't miss an nbc "today" show exclusive tomorrow with nbc's fa facebook's mark zuckerberg on thursday's nbc "today" show. >>> our trio of wall street's tough strategists will be up next on what could move your money right from the get-go tomorrow morning. don't miss it. back in a moment with more "closing bell." >>> up next, making the tough choices. talk about the latest plan being bounced around washington on what needs to be cut to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. stick around. some of the proposed cuts are shockers. [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritra
facebook is hosting cnbc at its new york headquarters. it's amazing. they're really trying to communicate. >> i'll leave it there, gentlemen. thank you so much. nick, max, see you soon. thanks so much. don't miss an nbc "today" show exclusive tomorrow with nbc's fa facebook's mark zuckerberg on thursday's nbc "today" show. >>> our trio of wall street's tough strategists will be up next on what could move your money right from the get-go tomorrow morning. don't...
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and i would stay there >> go back to headquarters, check in with jackie deangeles, breaking news. >> the imf just releasing its world economic outlook update. the headline is that global growth projections are being marked down, downside risks are more elevated so looking for 3.3% and 3.6% growth in 2012 and 2013, ticking down .2 and .3% representatively. now in the united states, growth of 2.2% for this year, 2.1% next year. a revision of .1% high they are year. the bright side that the housing market and private credit ex-spans are occurringing. the downside worries, political gridlock and of course, the fiscal cliff. for the euro area, growth contraction of .4% in 2012 but an increase by .2% next year but there, of course, concerns that weakness may be spreading from the periphery to the whole of the euro area. meantime, china, 7.8% growth this year around 8.2% next year. those numbers coming down slightly but india, a big tick down, 1.3% this year to 4.9% and .6% next year to 6% growth. that was one of the sharpest drops that we saw. meantime, brazil also getting clipped, remanuf
and i would stay there >> go back to headquarters, check in with jackie deangeles, breaking news. >> the imf just releasing its world economic outlook update. the headline is that global growth projections are being marked down, downside risks are more elevated so looking for 3.3% and 3.6% growth in 2012 and 2013, ticking down .2 and .3% representatively. now in the united states, growth of 2.2% for this year, 2.1% next year. a revision of .1% high they are year. the bright side...
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for $22 million. that's about $300 million in 2012 dollars. he remained with the company though and the following year birdseye frozen foods hit the market. >> some freeze food. birdseye freezes flavor. >> osgood: including 18 cuts of meat, spinach, peas, fruits, fish fill as, even blue point oysters. skeptical of the new technology the public didn't immediate warm to frozen foods. but during world war ii the industry got a boost because of rationing canned goods became scarce opening the door to frozen foods packaged in cardboard and cellophane >> they are sweet as the moment when the pod went pop >> osgood: birdseye and other frozen foods took off especially when families started eating dinner in front of another revolutionary invention: the television. today frozen food is a multibillion dollar industry. and whether you're in the mood for a pizza, beur eat owe or lobster tails, you can take your pick and enjoy it in minutes thanks in large part to clarence birdseye. ahead, winslow homer. american original. we're sitting on a bunch of shale
for $22 million. that's about $300 million in 2012 dollars. he remained with the company though and the following year birdseye frozen foods hit the market. >> some freeze food. birdseye freezes flavor. >> osgood: including 18 cuts of meat, spinach, peas, fruits, fish fill as, even blue point oysters. skeptical of the new technology the public didn't immediate warm to frozen foods. but during world war ii the industry got a boost because of rationing canned goods became scarce...
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a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun, and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubled. >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop what appears to be a gun. inside the house a woman identified as the man's girlfriend. she works here as a nanny. she's caring for three children. her own son and two other kids. police move them all to an ambulance outside for their safety. 4:50, police called neighbors and warned them of potential trouble. this woman describes what that was like. >> the lady said it's a confidential situation going on in your street, stay in the basement until further notice. >> reporter: 5:03 a.m., the man walks out of that stairwell. there's a confrontation and he's shot by police
a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun, and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubled. >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop what...
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bob is here back at headquarters and the dow continues to hold onto the high. >> a lot of people are stomping their feet and idealogically saying what the fed is doing and wrong and i am not going along and they're getting hurt and under performing. gary made the point he want don't let that, your political or philosophical beliefs influence what you think will do the most to make money for your clients. they may not not same thing. good pint, gary. as for today, remember what was going on with the spanish barng stress test? that's old news to us. the markets were closed afterwards. when we opened this morning at about 3 a.m. in the united states the markets were up and our futures were up and there is the open and the ism number at 10:00 eastern time. you see the nice boost and it was the new orders component and people were surprised. new orders. they had an optimistic note and that brought us to the 1455 and 56 level. this is where we were last mop before the concerns about the spanish riots. simply put, it is a risk on day again. you have the financials. you have the materials. y
bob is here back at headquarters and the dow continues to hold onto the high. >> a lot of people are stomping their feet and idealogically saying what the fed is doing and wrong and i am not going along and they're getting hurt and under performing. gary made the point he want don't let that, your political or philosophical beliefs influence what you think will do the most to make money for your clients. they may not not same thing. good pint, gary. as for today, remember what was going...
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you know, create a winning mentality, and follow bob melvin. >>> no wild card talk by the a's. game 1 saturday in detroit at 3:00 our time. game 2, sunday, then game 3 in oakland. on tuesday everything after that is if necessary. >>> in what's been a season of memorable motes, miguel cabrera became the first triple crown winner in 45 years. he receive the congratulations. the last triple crown winner was boston's carl yastrzemski in 1967. >>> nothing for the giants or dodgers to play for today, after the giants officially ended the dodgers season last night. tommy lasorda, not exactly on the edge of his seat for this one. the giants took a 1-0 lead over clayton kershaw. posey was removed after this at bat, with his national league batting championship in tact, at .336, and mvp credentials nicely established. by the time juan rivera belted this home run, the guys deciding thicks in the play -- things in the playoffs for the giants were in the dugout. the dodgers won 5-1. the giants hosting the reds for 2 beginning on saturday at 6:30. game 2 is sunday in cincinnati. heady times
you know, create a winning mentality, and follow bob melvin. >>> no wild card talk by the a's. game 1 saturday in detroit at 3:00 our time. game 2, sunday, then game 3 in oakland. on tuesday everything after that is if necessary. >>> in what's been a season of memorable motes, miguel cabrera became the first triple crown winner in 45 years. he receive the congratulations. the last triple crown winner was boston's carl yastrzemski in 1967. >>> nothing for the giants or...
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i'm live from oracle headquarters in san francisco, where i'll be speaking exclusive by with oracle president mark hurd later on in the program. hope you'll stay tuned for that. >>> meanwhile, we've got to talk about this big rally. i have to ask hurd what he makes of this market. for whatever reason, it keeps going higher. >> yeah, whether that has something to do with corporate earnings, we will know soon enough, momm maria. the dow was up 163 points at one time today. at the high of the day, the big gains coming before investors took in fed chairman bernanke's comments this afternoon we've all been talking about. we will have reaction to that address in the q&a session plus the outlook for the last three months of the year in just a moment. first a look at the major averages. a rally on the open this morning, mainly on the report that manufacturing started to grow again for the first time since may. construction spending was not great. that may have taken some of the sheen off this rally today. the dow up. 117 points right now at 13,555. the nasdaq's up 5.25 points. well off its high set i
i'm live from oracle headquarters in san francisco, where i'll be speaking exclusive by with oracle president mark hurd later on in the program. hope you'll stay tuned for that. >>> meanwhile, we've got to talk about this big rally. i have to ask hurd what he makes of this market. for whatever reason, it keeps going higher. >> yeah, whether that has something to do with corporate earnings, we will know soon enough, momm maria. the dow was up 163 points at one time today. at the...
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you know, create a winning mentality, and follow bob melvin. >>> no wild card talk by the a's. game 1 saturday in detroit at 3:00 our time. game 2, sunday, then game 3 in oakland. on tuesday everything after that is if necessary. >>> in what's been a season of memorable motes, miguel cabrera became the first triple crown winner in 45 years. he receive the congratulations. the last triple crown winner was boston's carl yastrzemski in 1967. >>> nothing for the giants or dodgers to play for today, after the giants officially ended the dodgers season last night. tommy lasorda, not exactly on the edge of his seat for this one. the giants took a 1-0 lead over clayton kershaw. posey was removed after this at bat, with his national league batting championship in tact, at .336, and mvp credentials nicely established. by the time juan rivera belted this home run, the guys deciding thicks in the play -- things in the playoffs for the giants were in the dugout. the dodgers won 5-1. the giants hosting the reds for 2 beginning on saturday at 6:30. game 2 is sunday in cincinnati. heady times
you know, create a winning mentality, and follow bob melvin. >>> no wild card talk by the a's. game 1 saturday in detroit at 3:00 our time. game 2, sunday, then game 3 in oakland. on tuesday everything after that is if necessary. >>> in what's been a season of memorable motes, miguel cabrera became the first triple crown winner in 45 years. he receive the congratulations. the last triple crown winner was boston's carl yastrzemski in 1967. >>> nothing for the giants or...
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we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> walmart hitting new all-time highs. the retail giant now up 40% over the past 12 months. shares of navistar up sharply. the truck maker agrees to appoint three new members to the board, avoiding a proxy fight with carl icahn. and united health shares on the rise. combining with amil. unh pays $4.9 billion in cash for 90% of amil's outstanding shares. >>> let's take a quick check on the energy markets. for that, we turn it over to sharon epperson at the nymex. >> we're looking at weakness pretty much across the board here in the energy market, particularly when you talk about crude oil prices, off the lows of the session. but there's a great deal of concern about asian demand. that world bank forecast saying the growth in china would be down around 7% compared to 8% last year, compared to double-digit growth in the past. that continues to worry traders about energy demand. and on the flip side, we have the syria/turkey tensions continuing to support the market. you can see that better in the brent crude market which didn
we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> walmart hitting new all-time highs. the retail giant now up 40% over the past 12 months. shares of navistar up sharply. the truck maker agrees to appoint three new members to the board, avoiding a proxy fight with carl icahn. and united health shares on the rise. combining with amil. unh pays $4.9 billion in cash for 90% of amil's outstanding shares. >>> let's take a quick check on the energy markets. for that, we turn it over to sharon...
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they make up almost 22% of the state's population. it is a unique population, given the large cuban community there, which is much denser than the rest of the country and tends to vote republican. who has a better handle on this voting bloc, if that can even be classified as a single bloc? >> well, you really can't. but nevertheless, hispanic voters generally share the same second language, and in some cases, certainly in miami, certainly the same first language, spanish. but registered voters showed bop with a whopping lead of 30 points. he needs to keep that lead high. in 2008, obama won 57-42 over mccain with the hispanic vote here. one of the reasons that it was higher in the rest of the nation is that we have about a third of our hispanic voters are cuban america. they tend to overwhelmingly vote republican. what you're seeing since 2008 and since 2006 and before is there's a burgeoning puerto rican community in central florida that's largely democratic that's balancing out the cuban republican vote. so that's really where obama'
they make up almost 22% of the state's population. it is a unique population, given the large cuban community there, which is much denser than the rest of the country and tends to vote republican. who has a better handle on this voting bloc, if that can even be classified as a single bloc? >> well, you really can't. but nevertheless, hispanic voters generally share the same second language, and in some cases, certainly in miami, certainly the same first language, spanish. but registered...
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great news for mitt romney. lay it out. >> bob: what would it be? >> eric: lower, across the board, 20% tax cuts across the board. closing loopholes. lay it out. turn to president obama. if he has a chance to say we know yours don't work. look at what is going on. household incomes are down $4,500 per household. net worth down 30%. gasoline prices doubled. i'd do it for three blocks. >> bob: you think romney ought to lay out what the deductions are? >> dana: no. >> eric: you know, well, whatever. sure, why not, why not say here, we'll post loopholes on xyz. that's fine. it won't hurt. >> greg: we end up talking about loopholes all the time. mitt will lose. there are huge issues here. i go back to benghazi. you go to high unemployment. there is serious -- >> dana: if you are going to talk about the economy, then certainly there will be a question tonight about the entitlement program. most importantly social security and medicare. if you talk about the specifics, why not then however romney is going to answer it, ask president obama. you have this op
great news for mitt romney. lay it out. >> bob: what would it be? >> eric: lower, across the board, 20% tax cuts across the board. closing loopholes. lay it out. turn to president obama. if he has a chance to say we know yours don't work. look at what is going on. household incomes are down $4,500 per household. net worth down 30%. gasoline prices doubled. i'd do it for three blocks. >> bob: you think romney ought to lay out what the deductions are? >> dana: no. >>...
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it was put in the tax code as a favorite to kodak and xerox who have headquarters up in rochester new york by the republican congressman barbara who came from that district. they wanted a tax shelter to give extra money to their executives. fast forward in the reagan administration somebody said let's give that to ordinary people. fast forward again. the mutual fund industry says wow we get ahold of all of those billions of dollars of retirement savings we can make a lot of money. power to the people. do it yourself. it's been a disaster for most americans. they don't save enough when they change jobs they take their money out. when times get rough, as they have been recently, neither the company nor the individual contributes with the result that the average balance is about $18,000 in a 401(k). if you're just on the cuss-of retirement this may be $85,000 for somebody in their 60s and who has been in the plan for 20 years. that's nowhere near enough. people will say if you've been making $50,000 a year you need a half a million. is we've got half of the baby boomer generation headed
it was put in the tax code as a favorite to kodak and xerox who have headquarters up in rochester new york by the republican congressman barbara who came from that district. they wanted a tax shelter to give extra money to their executives. fast forward in the reagan administration somebody said let's give that to ordinary people. fast forward again. the mutual fund industry says wow we get ahold of all of those billions of dollars of retirement savings we can make a lot of money. power to the...
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>>heather: welcome to brand new hour inside america's election headquarters. >>gregg: glad you are with us. topping the news, the mother of an navy navy seal killed in benghazi is speaking out as new questions are raised about what really happened there. the latest from a live report. >>heather: plus, it is crunch time for president obama and governor romney. the first of three presidential debates is approaching. are they making the right moves? our campaign insiders debate. >>gregg: 30,000 people taking to the streets of new york city to trace the final steps of a firefighter killed on 9/11. this is all if a very good cause. well tell you about it. >>heather: but, first, new concerns from top lawmakers over the deadly attack on the consulate in libya. they are demanding answers as well as an investigation that killed the ambassador and three other brave americans. more questions are being raised over the obama administration's official version of what happened. now live for us in washington, dc. steve, what exactly is being asked by the senator? >>reporter:
>>heather: welcome to brand new hour inside america's election headquarters. >>gregg: glad you are with us. topping the news, the mother of an navy navy seal killed in benghazi is speaking out as new questions are raised about what really happened there. the latest from a live report. >>heather: plus, it is crunch time for president obama and governor romney. the first of three presidential debates is approaching. are they making the right moves? our campaign insiders debate....
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what is the big news about that? the reason is john webster is a 220-pound gym teacher. 27 years old and claimed he was beat up by rodrigo, four years old, 50-pound first grader who broke his ankle and his knees and psychologically had to go through stress and suing the city. give up the gym job if i were you. >> eric: we have to move on. you're up. >> dana: caught my eye today. sweden, europeans, so to rabbit. ikea, they have a catalog, standard catalog. check out the picture there. in the saudi version they air brush out the woman. okay? so this is because they don't want to offend anybody. taking heat for that. now they're going to look at their policies. to make sure they're not in conflict. >> eric: gregory? >> greg: i am going to unveil today the cover of my book. now out. it doesn't come out until november 13 but you can order if it you want at amazon. i look like pierce bros nashn with constipation. i have a book tour through
what is the big news about that? the reason is john webster is a 220-pound gym teacher. 27 years old and claimed he was beat up by rodrigo, four years old, 50-pound first grader who broke his ankle and his knees and psychologically had to go through stress and suing the city. give up the gym job if i were you. >> eric: we have to move on. you're up. >> dana: caught my eye today. sweden, europeans, so to rabbit. ikea, they have a catalog, standard catalog. check out the picture...
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>> eric: >> bob: no. >> andrea: john bolton in new york has three security guards. >> eric: valerie jarret has a security detail flying her around the country. >> andrea: what is most troubling to know there is a revival of radical islam. the intelligence community. could you imagine being an intel officer that is saying i'm trying to do my job here. basically, the top is telling me up the -- selling me up the river. if you're diplomatic official, you're running for your life. forget policy. the arab spring has been a total failure. and where is president obama praising what is happening? >> dana: today, they pulled all of the american personnel out of libya today. >> bob: smart thing to do. you said rebirth of islamic terrorist? >> bob: on the march. >> bob: it's been on the march for 2,000 years. >> dana: i thought it was waning. >> bob: why are you surprised by this? vastly overrated. >> greg: this comes from the fact that the administration fears words. it's afraid to call a spade a spade, which is why the fort hood thing was workplace violence. all of that stuff, they can't call it te
>> eric: >> bob: no. >> andrea: john bolton in new york has three security guards. >> eric: valerie jarret has a security detail flying her around the country. >> andrea: what is most troubling to know there is a revival of radical islam. the intelligence community. could you imagine being an intel officer that is saying i'm trying to do my job here. basically, the top is telling me up the -- selling me up the river. if you're diplomatic official, you're running...
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night 22-year-old cassius clay shook up the world. one of the greatest sports moments ever coming up. plus emmy award winning sports caster len berman joins us live to tell us more of his favorites. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be,...
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bob woodward, author of "the price of politics" and hendrick smith, author of the new book "who stole the american dream?." it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and we welcome now to the broadcast new jersey governor chris christie. governor, thank you for being here. governor i have to start off by saying i don't hear very many republicans these days who think mitt romney is doing very well. what's your take here? >> well, he's had a tough couple of weeks. let's be honest. i'm not going to sit here and come on this morning and sugar coat the last couple of weeks. they've been tough. but here's the great news for republicans -- we have a candidate who is going to do extraordinarily well on wednesday night. the first time he has the opportunity to stand on the same stage with the president of the youth, and the first time the majority of the people who will vote in this race will have an opportunity to make the direct comparison and see the two of them. when they do, i've seen m
bob woodward, author of "the price of politics" and hendrick smith, author of the new book "who stole the american dream?." it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and we welcome now to the broadcast new jersey governor chris christie. governor, thank you for being here. governor i have to start off by saying i don't hear very many republicans...
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bob just stood up to adjust his belt. bob: gets that kind of reaction. len: yeah. bob: well-trained fans. noise now. len: couldn't get him to bite. len: sounds like me fishing all summer. couldn't get them to bite. len: season high in pitches. 117, cahill. bob: no reason to throttle back. last start of the season unless he's dealing with some kind of physical issue. it still appears to be crisp good downward movement on the changeup. the sinker has been good all night long. len: probably will set a new career high in pitches thrown tonight. a walk after starting 0-2. bob: after the walk to rizzo, let's take a look at our budweiser play of the game. cahill has been the man tonight. we mentioned the nine strikeouts, gave up one line drive out, four fly ball outs. everything else has been pounded on the ground. mixed in just enough breaking pitchers to the right handers. chased some pitchers out of the zone. he's been on top of his game tonight. budweiser the official beer of the first inning. great times are on-deck grab some buds. len: that's number 120. that's a ne
bob just stood up to adjust his belt. bob: gets that kind of reaction. len: yeah. bob: well-trained fans. noise now. len: couldn't get him to bite. len: sounds like me fishing all summer. couldn't get them to bite. len: season high in pitches. 117, cahill. bob: no reason to throttle back. last start of the season unless he's dealing with some kind of physical issue. it still appears to be crisp good downward movement on the changeup. the sinker has been good all night long. len: probably will...
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bob bork is a good friend. his family are friends of -- mariella, they've been chewing on c-span a good deal of time. bob bork was a predecessor of mine in the chicago law and economics program and, obviously, a predecessor of mine in teaching at antitrust at you law school. but my principal criticism of the paper is that it's not chicago school enough. you know, it makes a good shot at it but it would not chicago school enough. the paper does a good job of knocking down the arguments made by google's competitors. the paper gives those arguments and the competitors too much credit by taking them as seriously as it does. and especially by relying on empirical evidence to show that the competitors criticisms are wrong or outweighed by other competitive considerations. and let me give you a principal example of this. i know most of you have not read the paper but i'm going to read from, this is on top of page 13 and greg talk about this in his comments. it reads, antitrust intervention could be justified only if t
bob bork is a good friend. his family are friends of -- mariella, they've been chewing on c-span a good deal of time. bob bork was a predecessor of mine in the chicago law and economics program and, obviously, a predecessor of mine in teaching at antitrust at you law school. but my principal criticism of the paper is that it's not chicago school enough. you know, it makes a good shot at it but it would not chicago school enough. the paper does a good job of knocking down the arguments made by...
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bob redell is live in san francisco with more for us. bob, good morning. looking good in the shades. >> reporter: well, i need them out here. it's a hot one out here today. good morning, marla. we're inside oracle team usa tent at pier 32. these are wing sails. they are still in here. just around 70 feet long. it will be 70 feet tall once they are put up on top of the catamarans. they will do the first day of competition for the america's cup world series. john races here and is one of the skippers. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: you were out yesterday for the practice. what were the conditions like? >> obviously san fran is in a heat wave at the moment. >> reporter: that is not always ideal for sailing? >> no. the winds tend to lift when it is this hot in the city. yesterday we were out on the big boat. >> reporter: you are competing in the america's cup next summer. this is the 45 right now. these have a top speed of 30 knots. how fast can you get them? >> we will be up there in the 30s. maybe a bit more. we have a good breeze forecast today
bob redell is live in san francisco with more for us. bob, good morning. looking good in the shades. >> reporter: well, i need them out here. it's a hot one out here today. good morning, marla. we're inside oracle team usa tent at pier 32. these are wing sails. they are still in here. just around 70 feet long. it will be 70 feet tall once they are put up on top of the catamarans. they will do the first day of competition for the america's cup world series. john races here and is one of...
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your center is headquartered at u.v.a. what's happening there? is this going to come down to virginia? a lot of people think it might. >> well, it could. obviously, it would have to be very close to come down to virginia with 13 electoral vote. i'll tell you, it's caused me to question some of the polls because based on everything i know about verg, everything i've seen, i think the real margin is actually quite close. i would give president obama spotting two or three points. you know, he u he won by 60s lat time in virginia. think of the conditions in the country, it's almost impossible to imagine him winning by the same margin in virginia or nationally. my projection is he gets considerably fewer electoral votes than last time. he got 365. i'll be surprised if he gets above 320 or so, maximum, under the best conditions. in terms of the popular vote, he got 53% for ideal conditions for a democrat. this time around, to me it's more like 2004 a 51-48 election, something like that. >> schieffer: i'm going to close with you two. what would each of
your center is headquartered at u.v.a. what's happening there? is this going to come down to virginia? a lot of people think it might. >> well, it could. obviously, it would have to be very close to come down to virginia with 13 electoral vote. i'll tell you, it's caused me to question some of the polls because based on everything i know about verg, everything i've seen, i think the real margin is actually quite close. i would give president obama spotting two or three points. you know,...
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this is not bob massi. this is not brian. this is facts. robo signing, always say, at least the thief wears a mask and has a gun. i know i'm going to get robbed. they did it with a pen. they wrongfully and illegally took people's homes, brian, and they basically got away with a $25 billion smack on the hand when they made trillions of dollars. you have the department of treasury saying over a million of the hamp programs have failed. you have the head of the occ saying that they believe that banks are padding their books, and yesterday, two days ago, your attorney general in new york, who should be commended filed a major lawsuit against jpmorgan saying they defrauded investors. i'm sorry these lends railroads so fragile. >> brian: some homeowners that are paying mortgage are upset that you're advising people president obama walk away from theirs for paying their mortgages if they're upside down on it. >> when you have people, brian, that have tried for years to modify their loans, they've gone through their pensions, they've gone through a
this is not bob massi. this is not brian. this is facts. robo signing, always say, at least the thief wears a mask and has a gun. i know i'm going to get robbed. they did it with a pen. they wrongfully and illegally took people's homes, brian, and they basically got away with a $25 billion smack on the hand when they made trillions of dollars. you have the department of treasury saying over a million of the hamp programs have failed. you have the head of the occ saying that they believe that...
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i lobbied-- looked at something the otherda, i a cbs news/"new york times" poll. we had the highest number of people saying the country is on the right track now than we have i think in three years, but yet it's only 40% of people think it's on the right track. is that a sign to you that things are getting better? >> i think it's partly a sign that people are getting used to where we are. so that, particularly if you're going to vote for obama. you begin to say to yourself, "well, it's not that bad. and he's data the best he can" i think there's a certain circ lal logic to it. my fear is i see indications that we could easily end up in a new recession. the numbers that came in on manufacturing orders, the worst since want beginning of 2009. the fact that they've readjusted the gross domestic product as you you pointed out down, to an anemic growth rate, much below the level of creating enough jobs. so i'm concerned that we're not on the right track. and frankly, when you look at education, we're clearly not on the right track. beyond partisanship-- this is not rep
i lobbied-- looked at something the otherda, i a cbs news/"new york times" poll. we had the highest number of people saying the country is on the right track now than we have i think in three years, but yet it's only 40% of people think it's on the right track. is that a sign to you that things are getting better? >> i think it's partly a sign that people are getting used to where we are. so that, particularly if you're going to vote for obama. you begin to say to yourself,...
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bob pisani joins me on the floor. we're up 40 points on the trading session. >> dow jones industrial average started off very much on the weak side, 3-2 advancing to declining stocks. at 3:00 eastern time the ism services numbers came out, better than expected. new order numbers p better than expected. that lifted the market. the dollar stronger against euro. when that happens usually materials and energies are weaker. that's what's happening today. there's been some collateral damage with other stocks that are suppliers to hp. advanced micromoved down on that news. that's a new three-year low for advanced micro. >> i'm looking for the silver lining. >> we've been moving up for several days in a row right now and are approaching the highs we had a week and a half ago. >> we'll be following jon fortt and bob pisani. ty, back to you. >>> let's drill down on some of the economic issues that are going to come up in tonight's presidential debate. a positive read on jobs ahead of friday's employment report. on the other han
bob pisani joins me on the floor. we're up 40 points on the trading session. >> dow jones industrial average started off very much on the weak side, 3-2 advancing to declining stocks. at 3:00 eastern time the ism services numbers came out, better than expected. new order numbers p better than expected. that lifted the market. the dollar stronger against euro. when that happens usually materials and energies are weaker. that's what's happening today. there's been some collateral damage...
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not good bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantas who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. here one story. i'm sean. i switched to adv® 10 months ago. biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pa
not good bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantas who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle....
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back with us now, sara zervos who manages $22 billion across three international and emerging market debt funds for oppenheimer funds. welcome back, sara. i know you do have some surprising suggestions for our viewers. you like emerging market debt, but perhaps not some of the usual suspects. >> sure. so we look across several different asset classes in emerging markets and one of the asset classes we like is coverage high-yield debt which brings the name venezuela to mind. that usually makes a lot of americans, investors, generally a little wiggly. >> i would say that's a good observation. but what is it that you find compel enough to go that far out on the risk curve? >> well, it is not that far in terms of when we do the fundamental analysis, we say what's venezuela he's ability and willing mess to pay? it is actually quite high. i disagree personally with chavez's economic policies and his political stance, but for a bond holder, they've never defaulted and they have a lot of oil and a lot of cash. >> sara, bob pisani. you say you like emerging market corporate bonds as well. can
back with us now, sara zervos who manages $22 billion across three international and emerging market debt funds for oppenheimer funds. welcome back, sara. i know you do have some surprising suggestions for our viewers. you like emerging market debt, but perhaps not some of the usual suspects. >> sure. so we look across several different asset classes in emerging markets and one of the asset classes we like is coverage high-yield debt which brings the name venezuela to mind. that usually...